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CDIO Initiative Annual Conference and Collaborators’ Meeting Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada June 6-9, 2005 (Agenda draft 02 June 2005)

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CDIO Initiative Annual Conference and Collaborators’ Meeting Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada June 6-9, 2005 (Agenda draft 02 June 2005). Meeting goals. Follow-up on the actions to have been performed in the Feb-June period Run 5th CDIO Introduction Workshop (June 6) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CDIO Initiative Annual Conference and Collaborators’ Meeting

Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, CanadaJune 6-9, 2005

(Agenda draft 02 June 2005)

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Meeting goals

Follow-up on the actions to have been performed in the Feb-June period

Run 5th CDIO Introduction Workshop (June 6)Run 1st CDIO Initiative Annual ConferenceComplete first “complete” draft of CDIO bookDiscuss final assessment of CDIO programsPlan CDIO meetings for 2005-2006

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Monday, June 6 (Workshop Agenda)

Time Topic Presenters Location Topic Presenters Location

OVERVIEWInt roduct ion to S tandards,

Workshop schedule

10.00- 10.15 c offee ILC At rium ILC At rium

paralle l session 1: paralle l session 2:CDIO LEARNING

OUTCOME ASSESSMENT CURRICULUMMethods to assess proj ects,

group work, personal and

professional skills ; grading

and feedback issues

Exam ples of CDIO integrat ion in

curriculum st ructures; nature/sequence

of design-build experiences

12.00- 13.00 lunc h ILC 313 ILC 313paralle l session 3: paralle l session 4:

DESIGN- BUILD EXPERIENCES EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Proj ect exam ples, planning,

resources, benef it s, indust ry

collaborat ion, etc.

Teaching m ethods (e.g. , proj ect -based

learning, case studies, s im ulat ions;

inst ructor's role as coach/m ento r

14.45- 15.00 c offee ILC At rium ILC At riumIMPLEMENTATION

Change process, faculty

developm ent ; program

evaluat ion

WORKSHOP SUMMARY

15.00- 16.30

Edward F. Crawley

Dupuis 217

10.15- 12.00

Doris R. BrodeurKrist ina Edst rom

Sv ant e Gunnarsson, LiTHPerry Armst rong, QUB

13.00- 14.45

Pet er Young, MITGeoff Cunningham, QUB

Dolf St ey nDiane Soderholm

Dupuis 217

Dupuis 217

8.15- 10.00

Edward F. CrawleyDowis R. Brodeur

Dupuis 217

Dupuis 215

Dupuis 215

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Monday, June 6

Time Activity Leaders/ resp

Location

13.00 – 15.00 CDIO book meeting Ed Crawley Johan Malmqvist William Litant

ILC 111

15.00 – 16.45 CDIO program assessment meeting Doris Brodeur ILC 111

17.00-17.45 Council, program and theme leaders meeting - Review of the meeting agenda - -

Ed Crawley Johan Malmqvist Council Program leaders Theme leaders

ILC 111

17.45-18.30 CDIO Council meeting - Meeting schedule for the coming year - Regional meetings & issues -

Ed Crawley Johan Malmqvist Council

ILC 111

19.00 Dinner (own arrangement) All arrived

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Tuesday, June 7 2005 (Plenary Session)

Time Session and Titles Author / Chair Location

8:30 - 8:50 The History of CDIO Ed Crawley - MIT Walter Light 205

8:50 - 9:10 The History of Engineering Education Ulrik Jörgensen - TU Denmark Walter Light 205

9:10 - 11:00 Accreditation Walter Light 205

9:10 - 9:30 United Kingdom Perry Armstrong - QUB

9:30 - 9:50 Sweden

Aija Sadurskis - Nat'l Agency for Higher

Education

9:50 - 10:00 Refreshment Break Walter Light Hall

10:00 - 10:20 United States Doris Brodeur - MIT

10:20 - 10:40 Canada Gérard Lachiver - CEAB

10:40 - 11:00 General Discussion

Tuesday, June 7 2005 - Plenary Session

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Tuesday, June 7 2005

Time Session and Titles Author / Chair Location

8:15 - 8:30 Introduction Tom Harris & Pat Oosthuizen - QUCan Walter Light 205

8:30 - 11:00 Plenary Session U.Wyss (QUC) & J. Malmqvist (Chalmers) Walter Light 205

11:00 - 12:15 SESSION 1: Introducing CDIO - First Year Courses C.Mechefsk e (QUC) & J.Malmqvist (Chalmers) Walter Light 205

11:00 - 11:20The First Year as Engineering Student - The Experiences of Four Cohorts of Engineering Students in applied Physics and Electro Technics in Linkoping University

Elinor Edvardsson Stiwne - LiTH

11:20 - 11:40Collaborating for Continuous Improvement in Engineering Design Education: VaNTH and IDEA

David Gatchell -Northwestern University

11:40 - 12:00Mechanical Engineering Curriculum at DTU and the Application of CDIO in First Year Courses Niels Houbak- DTU

12:00 - 12:15 General Discussion12:15 - 14:00 Lunch with Speaker: Caroline Baillie ILC 313

14:00 - 15:35 SESSION 2: Senior Engineering Courses J.Jeswiet (QUC) & T.McNally (QUB) Walter Light 205

14:00 - 14:20Flight Handling Qualities - A Problem-Based-Learning Module for Final Year Aerospace Engineering Students Gareth Padfield - University of Liverpool

14:20 - 14:40 Engineering Design & Rapid Prototyping Olivier de Weck- MIT

14:40 - 15:00 A CDIO Approach to the Final Year Capstone Project Perry Armstrong - QUB15:00 - 15:20 Capstone Design - Experience with Industry-Based Projects Brian Surgenor - QUCan15:20 - 15:35 General Discussion

15:35 - 15:50 Refreshment Break Walter Light Hall

15:50 - 17:25 SESSION 3: Multidisciplinary Approaches in Engineering Education Surgenor (QUC) & S.Andersson (Chalmers) Walter Light 205

15:50 - 16:10Sustainable Development for Engineers: Developing Resources to Deliver Transferable Skills D. Cardwell- Cambridge University

16:10 - 16:30 A Curriculum for Life Cycle Engineering Jack Jeswiet -QUCan

16:30 - 16:50 CDIO-Based Courses in Engineering Biology at LiTH Annalena Kindgren- LiTH16:50 - 17:10 The Cambridge-MIT Multidisciplinary Design Project (MDP) Patrick Willoughby - MIT17:10 - 17:25 General Discussion

19:00 CDIO Dinner Ban Righ

Tuesday, June 7 2005 - CDIO First Annual Conference

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Wednesday, June 8 2005

Time Session and Titles Author / Chair Location

8:15 - 10:10 SESSION 4 : New Programmes Oosthuizen (QUC) & K.Edström (KTH) Walter Light 205

8:15 - 8:35A View on CDIO from California State University, Northridge Nhut Tan Ho - California State,Northridge

8:35 - 8:55 Active Learning in Materials Science & Engineering Peter Goodhew - University of Liverpool

8:55 - 9:15Redesign of an Engineering Curriculum Based on Four Annual Integrated Learning Projects Clément Fortin- Ecole Polytechnique

9:15 - 9:35Sculpting the Sculptor - Designing a Faculty Support Program for New CDIO Member Institutions Dolf Steyn - University of Pretoria

9:35 - 9:55Effective Workspace for Engineering Education: The Integrated Learning Centre at Queen's University David Strong - QUCan

9:55 - 10:10 General Discussion10:10 - 10:25 Refreshment Break Walter Light Hall

10:25 - 12:20 SESSION 5 : Tools and Methods for Programme Development Bryant(QUC) & S. Gunnarsson (LiTH) Walter Light 205

10:25 - 10:45 Using an Alumni Survey as a Tool for Program Evaluation Ingela Wiklund - LiTH

10:45 - 11:05 Course Evaluations as a Mean for Educational Improvements Niels Houbak - DTU

11:05 - 11:25Development of Three Bachelor Programs at Linköping University According to CDIO Kenneth Bjerner - LiTH

11:25 - 11:45The CDIO Based Survey as a Useful Tool in The Monitoring and Evolution of the Curriculum in the Mechanical & Materials Engineering Department at Queen's University, Canada

Urs Wyss- QUCan

11:45 - 12:05Use of CDIO Standards in Swedish National Evaluation of Engineering Educational Programs Johan Malmqvist - Chalmers

12:05 - 12:20 General Discussion

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch ILC 313

Wednesday, June 8 2005 - CDIO Annual Conference 8:15 - 13:30

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Wednesday, June 8 2005 (cont...)

Time Session and Titles Author / Chair Location

13:30 - 15:25 SESSION 6: Techniques in Project-Based Courses D.Strong (QUC) & C. Fortin (Ec.Poly.) Walter Light 205

13:30 - 13:50 Design, Build and Test Experiences within the Design Curriculum at University of Pretoria Danie Burger - University of Pretoria

13:50 - 14:10 Product Development by Deterministic Design Marc Graham- MIT

14:10 - 14:30The MIT iCampus RobotWorld Project-The Peer Review Process and Tablet PC Experiences Patrick Willoughby- MIT

14:30 - 14:50 Using a Project Model for Assessment of CDIO Skills Svante Gunnarsson- LiTH

14:50 - 15:10Integrated Assessment of Disciplinary, Personal and Interpersonal Skills in a Design-Build Course Stephan Hallström- KTH

15:10 - 15:25 General Discussion

15:25 - 15:40 Refreshment Break Walter Light Hall

15:40 - 17:35 SESSION 7: Active Learning Methods Urs Wyss (QUC) & Ed Crawley (MIT) Walter Light 205

15:40 - 16:00 Continued Improvements in the Unified Engineering Aerial Competition Peter Young- MIT

16:00 - 16:20 Active Learning Games Olivier de Weck- MIT

16:20 - 16:40Active Learning Through Group Dialogue in a Project-Based Course on Environmentally Adapted Product Development

Maria Knutson-Wedel- Chalmers

16:40 - 16:50 The Use of "How Does It Work?" Type Projects in a Mechanical Engineering Program Patrick Oosthuizen- QUCan

16:50 - 17:05 General Discussion

17:05 - 18:15 North American CDIO Regional Meeting Walter Light 205

19:00 Optional Activity Boat Cruise

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Wednesday, June 8N. American Regional Meeting

Time Activity Resp Location

17.05 – 18.15 North American Regional Meeting • Reg iona l focus • Structure /The mes • Leaders • The CDIO t heme activity plann ing te mplate • Meet ing formats

o discussion o problem -solving forum o work groups w/tasks o CDIO workshop o conference-type presentations o other

• Fall Regional M eeting o Date o Location o Program

Ed Crawley, N. Am erican Regional Center (M IT) Team

W alter Light 205

North American Regional Meeting

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Thursday, June 9

Time Activity Resp Location

08.00-09.00 Plenary session • A view on CDIO from the Daniel Webster College • A view on CDIO from the CDIO Insti tute of Africa

Nicolas Bertozzi Zola Mbanguta

Dupuis 217

09.00 -11.00 Parallel sessi :ons planning for the June--Nov period Curriculum, Teaching & Learni ,ng Assessmen ,t W ,orkspace Disseminatio , nStudents

/Tea Coffee available at 1000 in ILC Atrium

All TBA

11.00 -12.00 Plenary session • Each theme group has 10 min at its disposal for presenting status an d

plans for next year • Book status report • CDIO program assessment

Theme leaders Bill Li ,tant Johan Malmqvist

Ed Crawley Doris Brodeur

Dupuis 217

12.00 -12.15 Meeting sum- ,up plans for next meeting Ed Crawl ,ey Johan Malmqvist Dupuis 217

12.15 -13.00 Lunch All 313ILC 13. 00 -15.00 Counci ,l prog ram and theme lea ders meeting

• Wrap-up of work started at meeting • California ,State Northridge application for collaboration • … • Telecons J une-Nov

Ed Crawl ,ey Johan Malmqvist

313ILC